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Title Risks and adaptation strategies in rainfed agriculture in India: an analysis
 
Names Praveen, K.V.
Suresh, A.
Reddy, A.A.
Singh, D.R.
Date Issued 2018 (iso8601)
Abstract Farmers in the rainfed regions of India have to routinely deal with risks from biotic and abiotic sources, that varies
with the region and crop cultivated. An assessment of the risk sources and adaptation strategies is attempted in this
paper using a total of 500 farmers combinedly from Maharashtra and Telangana. Data collected using a questionnaire
in Likert scale format was analysed using principal component factor analysis. With regard to the willingness to
take risk by the farmers, just below half of the farmers were risk averse. Issues faced by the farmers with regard to
inputs, private information sources, public information sources, irrigation, non-institutional credit sources, custom
hiring services, and institutional credit sources were perceived as major risk sources. Strategies perceived by farmers
as important to adapt to the risk situations were identified as the ones related to varietal management, community
support, price stabilisation mechanism, government support, and self-insurance.
Genre Article
Identifier Indian J. Agricult. Sci. 88(6):958-963